A touch sensor includes a substrate having at least one bending portion; and a sensing pattern on the substrate, the sensing pattern including a first pattern and a second pattern, the first pattern being arranged along a first direction parallel to a surface of the substrate, the second pattern being arranged along a second direction, the second direction being parallel to the surface of the substrate and crossing the first direction. The second pattern includes unit patterns isolated from each other, and a bridge electrode electrically connecting neighboring unit patterns of the unit patterns. The bridge electrode extends along the same direction as a bending direction of the bending portion.
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1. A touch sensor, comprising: a substrate having at least one bending portion; a sensing pattern on the substrate, the sensing pattern including a first pattern and a second pattern, the first pattern being arranged along a first direction parallel to a surface of the substrate, the first pattern including connecting portions extending in the first direction, the connecting portions integrally connecting the first pattern to each other at the same level, the second pattern being arranged along a second direction, the second direction being parallel to the surface of the substrate and crossing the first direction, the second pattern including unit patterns isolated from each other, the first pattern and the second pattern formed on the same level; an insulation layer formed on the connecting portion of the first pattern; and a plurality of bridge electrodes electrically connecting neighboring unit patterns of the unit patterns, the bridge electrode extending along a direction the same as a bending direction of the bending portion, the bridge electrode disposed on a different level from the first pattern and electrically separated from the first pattern by a insulation layer, wherein bridge electrodes adjacent in the first direction to each other are parallel to each other; wherein an angle between an extending direction of the bridge electrode and the first direction in a plane of the substrate is from 75° to 89° ; the substrate, the bridge electrode, and the sensing pattern have a bending portion bent together along the bending direction; and a bending angle between a body of the substrate which is not bent and an end portion of the bending portion is greater than 0° and less than 180° .
2. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first pattern includes unit patterns electrically connected to each other via the connecting portion.
3. The touch sensor of claim 2 , wherein a line width of the bridge electrode is from 1.5% to 200% of the connecting portion included in the first pattern.
4. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein a bending angle of the bending portion is greater than 0° and less than 180° .
5. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the bridge electrode includes at least one selected from a group consisting of indium tin oxide (ITO), indium zinc oxide (IZO), indium zinc tin oxide (IZTO), aluminum zinc oxide (AZO), gallium zinc oxide (GZO), fluorine tin oxide (FTO), ITO-silver (Ag)-ITO, IZO-Ag-IZO, IZTO-Ag-IZTO and AZO-Ag-AZO.
6. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the bridge electrode includes at least one selected from a group consisting of molybdenum, silver, aluminum, copper, palladium, gold, platinum, zinc, tin, titanium and an alloy thereof.
7. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the bridge electrode is from 20% to 1,300% of a thickness of the unit pattern included in the second pattern.
8. A touch screen panel comprising the touch sensor of claim 1 .
9. An image display device comprising the touch screen panel of claim 8 .
10. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the bending direction is a direction toward the bending portion of the substrate.
11. The touch sensor of claim 1 , wherein the first pattern and the second pattern formed on the same level.
12. The touch sensor of claim 1 , further comprising an insulation layer formed on the connecting portion of the first pattern, wherein the bridge electrode is disposed on a different level from the first pattern and electrically separated from the first pattern by the insulation layer.
13. A touch sensor, comprising: a substrate having at least one bending portion; a sensing pattern on the substrate, the sensing pattern including a first pattern and a second pattern, the first pattern being arranged along a first direction parallel to a surface of the substrate, the first pattern including connecting portions extending in the first direction, the connecting portions integrally connecting the first pattern to each other at the same level, the second pattern being arranged along a second direction, the second direction being parallel to the surface of the substrate and crossing the first direction, the second pattern including unit patterns isolated from each other, the first pattern and the second pattern formed on the same level; an insulation layer formed on the connecting portion of the first pattern; and a plurality of bridge electrodes electrically connecting neighboring unit patterns of the second pattern, the bridge electrode extending along a direction the same as a bending direction of the bending portion, the bridge electrode disposed on a different level from the first pattern and electrically separated from the first pattern by the insulation layer, wherein bridge electrodes adjacent in the first direction to each other are parallel to each other; wherein an angle between the bridge electrode and the first direction in a plane of the substrate is from 75° to 89° ; and the substrate and the sensing pattern have a bending portion bent together along the bending direction.
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